The UN General Assembly on Friday passed a resolution in favor of creating a framework convention on international tax cooperation, the final step to move to fully adopt the measure.
Countries passed the measure in a 111-46 vote with 10 abstentions during a plenary session for a measure that will allow the UN to play a larger role in international tax policy discussions.
The vote comes exactly one month after the UN’s Economic and Financial Committee passed the same draft resolution, proposed by Nigeria, in a 125-48 vote with nine abstentions.
- The resolution would create an intergovernmental, ad hoc ...
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